Sunday, January 17, 2010

Sunday, January 3, 2010

We had a great time with my family on their visit! We had a rough start, with them being stuck in DFW for two days, but they finally made it. My Dad was ready to get some sightseeing in, so as soon as we ate at the Screen Door, we headed to the coast. What a beautiful day it was!Here we are standing at Ecola state park which was stunning at sunset.My mom's hair is eating Ben's face :)We went out to Cannon Beach during low tide and were able to walk really far out.I was ill prepared for the weather, so I grabbed our old beach towel out of the car.Finally. Christmas! Ben gave me some GORGEOUS emerald earrings (he cheated).The cats really liked their tuna and balls of yarn, but mostly they liked the wrapping paper and bags.EEK. Bobby girl, you are scary.The next day we took my family out to the Gorge and hiked down to Bridal Falls. It started snowing.

Multnomah falls was iced over. I have a knack for picking the worst weather for outdoor outings.Exhibit A. "Hey guys, lets go on a hike! We can see some Salmon at the Wildewood nature center. " It was raining. Hard.Beautiful trees, beautiful river, very wet car ride home.All and all I thought it went over well. It was kind of neat to have my family stay in our home for the first time since Ben and I have been married. My parents and brother sure had their share of adventures, one which included being stranded at a bus station during an impromptu snow storm and then HITCHHIKING with some lady and a guy with a van. This of course is after I assured them that nothing with the bus system ever goes wrong. Awesome. We'll let them tell you that story. We spent a nice New Years at home with the family, but Courtney and Aaron went to go see Pink Martini with his Aunt and Uncle and had a very glamorous evening. They looked really cute too. Pictures to come later. Happy New Year from the Rex House.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Merry Christmas! Almost! I just wanted to post a few pictures of our house at Christmas time. Above is our beautiful tree. Ben and I bought it from the Catholic church down the street and were really stoked about having a real tree until we brought it home. The guys that were selling the Christmas trees had been smoking pipes and the tree stunk like a black and mild for the first three days. Awesome. Since then however, it has been pretty wonderful having this very large plant in our living room. The cats have not even tried to climb it!

I put up the lights all by myself. Our neighbors came by a few nights ago and gave us the Bob Dylan Christmas album because they thought our house looked so festive :)Gandi loves Christmas.Here are our stockings and a bunch of Christmas cards from all of you lovely people!This is our living room. It has changed since most of our visitors have come and I really like the new set up.Mushu hiding puzzle pieces.This is our Christmas photo that you will probably not be receiving in a card this year. My ambitions are always so high at the beginning of the season, but they just never pan out. I'm sure you are shocked. Only a few more days til my parents and brother get here! HOORAY!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Kate and I drove out to Ecola State Park for the day. The outlook where we were standing is the site of an old homestead. Can you imagine waking up every day and seeing this?We wanted to hike down to Crescent Beach, but the waves were SO HUGE that I got freaked out. I decided that the very large, very wide Cannon Beach would be a better choice. I read an article about "sneaker" waves in this guide book I have, and I look at the coast a bit differently now.

See that bag in my hand? It is full of salt water taffy. We ate so much that I thought I was going to be sick.Around this rock there are so many tidal pools. It was neat to see sea anemones so close up!I don't know if you can make out the people in the picture, but they are going out to catch the surf. The water was so cold that day. So painful. I can't describe it.Yeah for Kate!

The day after Thanksgiving, Portland lights the 75 foot tree in Pioneer Square. It was huge! And on a side note, Lindsay almost got arrested for jaywalking. Well not necessarily arrested, but yelled at by a policeman and then asked if she deserved a ticket. She told the policeman that she would rather not have that on her record. This really happened...jaywalking may be less accurate than let's say...walking into oncoming traffic because you weren't looking.I had to include this picture because Ben's hair is sooooooooo long. He wants to donate it to locks of love soon. I don't want him to cut it all off. Does that make me a bad person?After the lighting we went to the Deschutes brewery which turned out to be quite splendid.Kate looks like she is a meercat.Just in case you were wondering. I did not receive a ticket. I should have gone to law school.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

The Rex House had one of the best Thanksgivings ever! It was really nice to be able to spend time with our crazy Portland family, and to eat the awesome spread. Kate was able to fly down and spend the week with us which made the holiday even better! Here are some pictures from the day.Sam and Aaron (on our newish couch)Michelle and Courtney. Michelle and Sam saved the day by bringing a table, three chairs, plates, wine AND the green bean casserole. We owe them big time.This is our giant twenty pound turkey. It was awesome! Ben did a great job basting it every twenty minutes.Kasey helped Ben carve the turkeyBen tried to get Aaron to carve the turkey initially. Aaron, the only vegetarian in the house.Jessica really helped make the gravy, without her we probably would have only had a cup for about fourteen people. With her we had a pitcher full. Literally.David and Josh!Kasey and Ben! Kasey made the most awesome sweet potato casserole that we have ever had.The table set up.My plate :)Sam is holding the pitcher of gravy.I love this picture of A and C!Don't ask me what I'm doing with my hand. I have no idea.Apples to apples!Next up, Kate's visit!